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Hydrogenolysis of carbon-halogen bonds

HYDROGENOLYSIS OF CARBON-HALOGEN BONDS WITH CHROMIUM(n)-EN PERCHLORATE NAPHTHALENE FROM 1-BROMONAPHTHALENE... [Pg.32]

Outside of some occasional catalyst deactivation, palladium catalysts are noted for their general resistance to catalyst poisons. They are also relatively unaffected by chloride and bromide ions and only moderately inhibited by iodide ions which makes palladium quite useful for the hydrogenolysis of carbon-halogen bonds. The most striking example of this inertness to catalyst poisons is illustrated by the hydrogenolysis of methyl cystine to methyl cysteine over palladium (Eqn. 11.13),a reaction that occurs on one of the most powerful of all... [Pg.222]


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